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OHEGOXIA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1915. T T TtttttTtt T T T T T ' f mam i fe'iil 1 ill itillltllHtl jggags.gsgsisg gMfeajagB Mr. ANr mm. tot" is roru:NT niuiitct la marrl; of thir daughter. Miaa lletaa CooUnt. t Msure Al'iixlac. which waa ol- miliH T..tar.lr aftaraoaa at clock. Tr. Joaaa a Wis ottie tia. nlt th famtll' an4 a f frl" war prssant -J the attr.-tl prW was aitn.I.. br Mtt Ml CnUo a flowar irl aad Kieharsl L ro brr. Juli.a Colu artad a b,t man. Th " :: wttft Chrlatmae ploasosn. e.lma and tnelf. bloonae and th k-t.ie we finrtiti Is mo-Us owa . .k taff-ta 1 l-r. tth loll m.l b.irlm. wrtned ra Mo-vmev. It.r bou-tu-t shower ( brU roa and Wit -t t! A r-por follows Ih errro r. '.o-l-'l only by th famlUa. aaal t.l.B euppar we eerve-1 r. u Al.wa4tr will rtra .kort: aft.r in first of . .- r . w ill ka il . X..... TftivMronl straat. Ne ard.. nv.! ... ini-n.l.d fr a M ri.t- V. ..rrr... l"- M'". of Mis laha to William Mau.nar. H- will eol.ainls. tal Jy al 1, BnallT kae .akt out d.4 txnwi ' ,rfr; tm. and InJ.Bd". to to all r lnM a ''hm urpris. ' " exmaiit o "1 r'OP'o ' k,. ta tna.lo . ltttoo m,,.h.r of th. if tti'nd bo know a ( l to b almplo nd m.u. o:r ti- tiu.. of tb. toltt to b- pr.,-t. w.tft f- aditnoa in. f .ir ot tbo brl4-l.l cloot 'TvJ.'"iikT n. rTti m wiato. I, tl. r.r.mony bo follow bT . .mail --ptio. a buf.l br..ft VI . ! I. th aubtr of Mr. n. Mr W. JL Tak.. a4 ! lt ft- atfno.4 I'orttanJ Acad- . ut.r fni.hin at a a-mmary In :4:nnwra Mr. Ituanr U of IK. UK Jofta A. ano Wra H.o.B-r. al la ano of t propn-tr M H, Hak.ry rof.f..tio.ry Com paa, II. a a-raavtata of ! lal-,-wity of tr."e aa.l Mra. T. B. fotWoa will a t.rtaia a b"tto patty of t.latloa for ti. boli4. Mr. Tcnloaa mothar. jrr.. A ( fouton. of llaaalbaU M. win r.arr. b.r l"4a lo P tviei.r will tb T. H. foniooa. Mr. 4 fr. Hobart J- M.a. ho lattaf bo tn rT"!ar o'tally t" lattl. bar frm.r bomo. al. ttl arrla la a day ,r n for Ifco bolidaya T8y o ..i4ata of Tort Ata. Waal. Mra. fooloaa atat.r. Mr. - -lao. ae4 bar fctjbal. a:o l l b mmb.r of lb party ChrUtma day. a a . f. an-l Mra. Mar.hall. ST Alaa orti ttinu. aaaoaaea h aaca tn.at of Ih.ir ai.l.r. Via I-ura hmal.a. lo CrUtopar Masllaa. of lhl cttr. a Pr. aa4 Mra. J. f. Ilcko toft M d.r aaln for California. kro Ibay win r.mala aral inontha. Aftor a f.ar ..k la liark.l.y th.y will go lo IK aooth.ra part of lb atata and ai.lt frlanda la Vo Aalaa and Kan A dim C Int.raot I rorttand tolaty la tnal of Mra. Hal Hon fcrisht r.irao and Artht4r V. Ilarbauah. hl'-ft aa i.amtiw4 Moaty nieht at ta tprna of in brW.. Ill Ta.t f..nr i ar. at 1 oVIoek. liar. MT. . fbank offl'-tatta. M' Mrl Pal Bajra an brU.amald. a4 tM baal man waa rul llrBat. broth.r of lb fcrwSror. Tb d'B -lr.mal almpta la appolatmant. Bttd nlr rlatl of bolh attaBd.d. Mr. and Mra. Marbaueft ara mmbr of old a4 promtti.nl fortlaad famlllaa an4 baa boat of frlaiwl la aorlai aad ma-i-al clrl.a Mr. Ilarbauaa la a il-knowa iaer aad baa baaa kard f-.qantiy la coatort aoal cborrk work la taia city. Mr and Mr. Harbaofti wltl ao at am to thair frlanda al Zll Eaat l tat atra.t. TTi Ora CTob. of lb Vnlrlty f Waahlnctoa. UI rl br4 pal daae al tb lrtncton riub. Tu.dT alanine D-ambr St. Mra- b.r of tb coll and blah arhaol aat aauisc th.lr aacattoa la i-ortiano or l"klr forward to thla affair with a rraal dal of pl-aur. A almllar affair laa by tb lBlralty of w..Mlnn atud.nla taal Wlntar Iba Ir-atnctoa Clo wna oa of tho blc cat aortal nmonc tba ! I.o naoplo of Iba holiday aaaaoa. t l.aaiaa prrparalwiK bo baaa tn4 kr tha camml'in lo mak thla a raat- ar atvr.aa. Tb mambar of Ih club nId alodant of tho fnlraT of Maaaiaatoa who rtd la re. anaay of whom aa4 tb.lr pr.para lory day la o-al hiah a.-hoot.a. A more BOa oa Iba commtttao for lha daaca ara. Mia t:ilatMth U4. Mtaa Lula arbla Via tfcoria lirnlth. Adlpn Itarr. f-ttttoa Macill. Malcolm H..4. Charl. t-l.lrhmfi. flarmond Huckl.y. Kaa aoca Ooodatt Tb prooa aad pa t a-a -l!l b-: Mr. and Mra TkM rj. Owan. Mr. and Mr. W. r. Ktlkpa'rt h. Mr. and Mra. John Clalro Miat'ith. Mr and Mra. It. C. Huck-l-r. Mr. 4 M'. viibvir Hand. a aad Mr. aad Mr. hirly K rarkar. Charmlnc an4 latn!y lnt.ratie ta ry d.eatt wna ta an t-rtlorr.nt rral.-t aaat.rday aft.rnoa br Mr. JtUnm U Lo'iiaaoa al lb tJf.I Tbatr m Twanty-third trat. T affair wna a aort of lu.rarr -mo.wal La. Tb pro gramme ap.n.d br two d.UcMfal Vail .-loa by Cnarta PuBcan ftaaa. f.l'.owd br tba praaatatlor of Mr. I'.laaaor haaford t-arra. waU-kaooa dramatic r4r. ?b cioa for bar oeJt "Al tno l oot of lo Rainbow a fetch av la a trnty cbarmiea' maanar. At t.-a ren l4loB of hr r.Jior. lb cur lain af tba littlo ( war drawn back. r..l " a parf.ctly appolatad aatoa-room. .tr d'- k.d la I hrlatmaa (re. Tb t.a-tail. waa cat.rad with f min poinaattiaa artiatKnlly arrand In a carl. b.kt. aurro-jadad by :ir. l-o In baakata. f tlcaty plarad ((at in "dinln -f tom." Ta adorn m.nta of t" tac rombinad with tb a, arm. luturtoua Turkioh r. pro-td.d p.4H tr lb occaalon. road tr- I.it-io Tlaatar particular! r coay and at!r.'"ia. rraaldiaa at tb tea-tab! w.r Mr. oiomoa llra h Miaa Jo-a-pMn. Mammisd. Mra Jull-ja tUppltl anl Mra l.darard Cbrman. Tbay war aaiat'd by a row? of protty dabutaata. AKout Ij rnalrona and ma I da oo yiyad na anuaual and dahcbtful af:ar ooa. a a a Miaa Mabal rise, whaao wadding wltt a ma a. at of t'nriatm day. wa lb luigort for a rearmlnf lunchaoa pr. idad ' yaatarday by Mtaa Marta lloai:!. i:ibl au.t war a.alod aruad a" attracliaal T-d-k.d labia, la- rl td'nc Mra Jack How:!. Mra. Crinrl r llxatil, Mloaan R:va. Cara Marah. Katbla.a f.alr. Harrlal aad Mary Xra anl tba htat.aa. I Antes Hit G. A- llcldlnfcr. O. A. Il.ldlng.r. who live at Bt.lwva Apartm.ata. Jt. t'lalr lb aad asMngtoej street. rclvd a cut aver st rn.'h kr an auO-nebtle drivea by C Millow. Hi: Taat l."ighth straal i-ortu. at the Intersection of in.t.anta and VaaftiBtoa treat. Mr. li ald.fi r waa AX ATTRACTIVE MEMBER OF THE Li ENTkKTAI5. r v taka lo .t- Vlncnl a Koapltal whr bta wound waa drrd. and ha waa tbaa ramoyad lo hia bom. Snapshots. ETEwrJBARAEOYIX. v Caalaalaaa That tb aal. ONK of la f-ratl of oar modem writer baa la a rcot book tb phraao, Confulona that waata bamaa poaalbilltl.a. Il la a pbraa lo itlr to thinking", ba t It? Jual at pranl th world I navtn-r a frlsMful Itlustrallon of Ih "confu- loa that waato human poaalbllltia." Th waato of humanity and all that I ttful aad on and baautiful which tbal humanity rould pro-due, that I roinc oa acroaa Iba water I ttacftr Inc. Kut that waataful ronfualon wa ran do littlo or aot.'.ina to atop. Tharo may b confuaion. hotrxr. nrirrr horn thai ar mmf.lnt humao noaalbllltlc whl b w mlcht la.aaa. to yoa know p.opl whoa mind la Conataatly in urb a ronlutfd alat aa to what they ahall do that thy wasta all tneir poaalbltttlca for dotnc aaythlnc? Thar ran n.far mak up thair mind what lby want to do. To day tby daclda to do thla: tomorrow they dec Me to do differently. Mentally all la confuaion with them and they arhtwya aothmc- Yo may bo la tbl clsaa ouraalT.a. All w a ara capable of com lo aothlnc bacauaa w fret our aire to p "- by Indeclaloa. rrhapa tho confusion r!a ta th bom. Thar la no ayatero. no mana;cnnt. t:rythlBC la hit or miaa Mcala aro Irrefoiar. loadequata or poorly rooked. Clothe aro not mend ed or ver la their placo. Kooma ar la dlaorder. Tim la apant la waiting for what ahould bo on tlm or lo aaarchiciaT (or thine that ahould ba at band or In acolJInc or fretting. tVhat waata of bUmaa poaalbllltJe la uch a homo! Komatlma th confuaion la la our boataea lit. Wa hurry and acurry and raa hither and yoa. Hut w never ae.m to ct ahead. V oa up all our tlm aad a trrmendoua amount of enrrcy. bat w do not mov forward an Inch. Al Ih end of a year w ar la tba earn poi wo war la at th beginning. IV baaa not ua-rd to any purpo Ih poaalDliltlea within ua. ur It may bo our aocul llf In which ther la conf'iaion that wast. our poa aibllltiea. V go through a social aaaaoa and at II tad ba llttl to hew for It beyond th tact that we ha lir.d on II boar ach day. All lb poattilitie la u for doing some thlag mark better bar ba.n wasted by a ronfaaed nea of much lo do. J oat at thla tlm of year many of i ar living In a confuaion that wast. a our posatbiiiti.a. Tbera ar girta to ba bought, gltta to bo made, flnancaj to b conjircd to meat Iheae naeda. fo much ovrburdrna ua that wo ar con scious only of a s.ns of ronfualoa. And ta tK whirl of this thought our best Jdmat for handling Ih Christmas problem go dowa. tVo do sot do a well a w might bacauaa of the waatiax confusion. . If a Bad wa ar rot a--comtlaulRg bat wa want lo. either In our bom, la our bueln.ee. la our dally life. ava la our Christmas rfforta. let ua pen a a bit and sae If it la bavaua of a atata of confusion lthr in our thought or what ream our outer circumstance iTlmarily of courts th confuaion I la our toought. Outer confuaion la but tr-.e espr.'salon of Inner confuaion. Put If wa f.el that there la waste, that Ih results w are achieving ar not com -mensural with Ih eoergy and tlm w ara spending, let oa study th sit uation to s. what It la thai la causing thla waata. And If w rind that It cornea lmv!v from confusion, wa will al any rat hnow wher to bee In lo ap. ply a rsndv. And thla knowledge u worth much. Weed -Moota f the bta. ".TH- M. LANDUN ftEEP. of Nw 11 i. York, baa created a vocation for women and at the same time provided for herself a mean of travel and in- JoymenU fb la aagagcat la tho ca cecity of hoeteea oa tb hlpa of the biggeat steamship companies. ha baa mad St trip around th globe, oa oca occasion with a different com pany. The position of boataea la entirely uatuu. It Is But to be rlaaaed wtn thai of any of the ahtp off leer a. Nor I ho la any aenae a chaparone. la her rapacity of boatea Mra. Heed plana lha nts rial amenta that ar lo b held on board, undertake to that th tray- aiera ax aU InUeducad ta eaa aooUiar . - - j m c i. a YOUNGER SET WHO FREQUENT X f3lJ and lr other way mak. a the Journey real social vrnle. With th begin ning of th European war. which closed th tourist road abroad. Mra. Itd baa ael about planning a new arrle of trlpa to Bouth America and other point not In th war aons. Fclnx hostess of a ship hag many requirement which Mra. Heed. po eee. She haa an- Intens lo of travel and aha doe not know sea alck nesa. although ah la quite ready to aympathli with It In other. If they wish sympathy. Fha haa a boundless originality and consequently her ahlp board social affair ar alwaya decided successes. M haa the required amount of tact to draw the rasnger of abil ity Into th llmellsht to display their gift for the benrtlt of the rest of the guests, whether thy dance well. Bin or write funny verse. With this she haa had a social career that enables her to meat people readily and to plan ao clal affaire tactfully, that th paaacn gera feel they hav bad. something to do with each event Mr. Heed does not offer ber services on liort European trlpa. aa th tlm out la scarcely of sufficient length to mak organised entertainment neces sary. It la on tho extensive around-the-world trlpa that her genlua la called Into use. Her first trip Waa made la liOt. Before that tlm tourists had rounded the world by changing ships. Th vessel that carried the Drat purely plenaur-eehlns; party entirely around th world chose Mra. Heed for hostess, nine then ah baa been constantly la demand. Her eecond trip made around lha glob waa atarted within two boura after ber return from ber Brat. Th first evening out Mra. Keed launch her aoclal aeaaon with a re ception at which tho passenger meet their bostesa and th ship' officers. from lhat on the uccesa or trie voyag la entirely In her hand. rha arrange! lectures, dance or concert, Sha In variably baa a rough outline or her ship entertainment made before the beginning and adapts her detail to the Indlvlduala of tba company, that her amusement will not appear too cut and dried. The nroblem that eonfronta Mra Reed la arranging a companionable and Informal relationship, between more than people who have never aeen one another before and who must - social four month or longer. rjn haa a weallh of fact and general In formation and rvee a th Informa tion bureau on all subjects during the voyage. th la a so familiar with the monev of tba countrlea to he visited and haa almost a unlveral knowledge of language. Mra. Reed haa an Interesting collec tion of trophlea of her voyagea. The rulers of many l!ttle unknown king dom mll down from her chin walla, foe. ther with many rather well known. rwaldea her photographa ot captains onder whom sh h ailed are other of Japanese Celebrltlca and oejeweieu gvpttana. Tb vocation of ahln hotes Mr rtaad retards aa on of great moment opening lo women and h predict lhat Bt the cioso ot tn war mni cul tured women will take op tha -. ork. PERSONAL MENTION. t. t. Tabor, of Salem. I at tha Nor- tonla. W. J. Read, of Corvallla. Is at the Oregon. r. J. Sherman, of Calgary, la si ma Oregon. John Burdlch. of Tacoma. I at th Oregon. J. E. Rlchter. of Dalla. I at th I'erkina. C. If Woods, of La Orand. la at th rerklD. . Owen MoCuaker. of Seattle. I at th Portland. a. s. Mangson. of Seattle. Is at th Portland. J. J. P Wolf, of Lewlston. Is at th ImnerlaL A. F. 8thr. of Rowburg. la at th ImDerlat- j. w. Lighter, of Eugene, la at the Cornelius. R. C Cravell. of Deer Island. Is at th r.aton. A. R. Wood, of Cottag Grova. Is at th Katon. J. M. Maddoz. of San Francisco, la at tha ward. J. H. Punlop. of Caacad Locks, la at th Portland. at. trl Hallyman. of Calgary. Is at the Multnomah. Mr. and Mrs. P. C AxtelL of Uoro. ar at tb Imperial. E. M. Moeck. of Rainier. Is regis tered at the Nortonia. r. p. Fowlkea. of La Grande. Is reg istered at tha Seward. Vila ravls and daughter, of McMInn vlll. are at the Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Holmes, of CI at kanie. ar at th Eaton. Gcor( Palmar Putnam, secretary to 7i pt The Last jj&Wi Order a Liebes J Fur for "Her" VWJx I Christmas I jlm II We'll Deliver, the f'?! Day and Hour You y II Desire II TUYING a Uebes Fur'is equivalent to invest K ing money. Furs always have an intrinsic J- value and, with their upward trend in price, a Liebes Fur at our "factory to you" price means a garment that will always be a source of pride and service to its owner. Fur Coats. Fur Sets, Fur Neckpieces Muffs. Children's Furs . Mo LIlb & C0 2S8 Morrison SU J. P. Plagemann, Mgr. Covemor Wlthycombe. Is at the Per kins. r.M.i. t 3 VrT.fnn. of 6an Fran cisco, la at tho Perklna. E. H. Shepard. of Hood Kiver. la reg istered at the Portland. w r navlrlaon. of Seattle. Is regis tered at the Multnomah. ytr and Mr. C G. Johnson, or tor- valli. are at the Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Klnr. oi i-enuio-ton. are at the Cornelius. Archie Chandler, of Seattle. Is reg istered at the Multnomah. Mr. and Mr. F. L. Houghton, of Th Dalles, are at tha Nortonla. a c- rvnnn la rasrlsterod at the Nor- tonia from Stevenson. Wash. Mr. and Mra. F. w. tuner, oi River, are at the Multnomah, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Morton, of Pasco, are registered at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Chester. w mond. Wash., ara at the bewara. xr rl t I. Coleman, of Ju neau. Alaska, are at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Klemmer. of Eo gene. are registered Bt tha teeward. Harvey Wella. or sairm surance Cominlloner. la at tn Im- PrlL . ... . . George Radley. wno naa "., a week at th. home of hlaslster. Mrs. Roy Peterson. IMS tin omn street, was reported jwi-i Improving. HARBOR LINES MAPPED Tort and Dock CommUnlon. Extend Drawings to Llnnton. c I..... r the Port of Portland and of the Public Docka Commission met yeaterday and proceeded to map . . . lha northerly out naroor uuc, end of th. prent ..tabllshed line a St. jonna ana th. Willamette, aome three mllea. This extension is roaae .. , tnhni and Linn- l" rVick Commis sion may be enabled to Issue P"".1" for permanent oi a..u ... .. i agreement upon th. harbor lines. the commissions recommc.u -r to the Secretary of T ar at Washington D. C. C.T Captalna A. l cac, ... - . i i !vd.iii. .e.e.aanted the Port ana u. of Tortland Commlssbnn and I J. H. Bur- gard. C. K. aioorea anu of the Dock Commlsalon. POOR KIDS GET TOYS TODAY rarrnt-Tcaclier Aanoclatlon Will Be gin Distribution Today. a... tha rhlldren of th. DOOr will b distributed today, beginning at 10 o"clock. In the toy department of tba Portland Parent-Teacher Associa tion ot Central building. Anyone who" knows of needy famillea In which the little children are In danger of being forgotten by Santa Clans are asked lo call and receive guie iw llttl one. Xira. C V. Hayhurst and a committee . i . -ill KA rtn hand to dlsDense O I WUIMV.w ... - - " " - - the toy. Teaternay Minnrnos carxm ft 'saa.ryl-0 Teacher Association sent two auto loads! of toy, and Kerns association donated 100 package containing gifts neatly wrapped In white tissue paper, sealed with "merry Christmas," stick ers and bearing messages of holiday cheer. SMALL THEFTS REPORTED Several Houses Entered and Minor Articles Taken. Several small burglaries were report ed to the polic. yesterday. Jewelry and various articles of value belns; taken. H. W. Grunnold. 628 Brase. street, re ported that someone entered his house and took a On. pair of gold-mounted mother of pearl opera glasses, a long fine link chain and a watch charm. Two watches and IS In cash were taken from the bom. of Mrs. E. Sha felt. 321 Morris street, by an early night prom-ler. A brooch fitted with a small diamond was reported taken from the apartment of H. llolmin. of Harrison Court. A ALL HER CLOTHING ON CREDIT AD STILL HAVE EXOtGH MONEY TO DO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. If sh. comes to th. right store UHEKKIsI l . 1 nlai.. lTttea TTnV Ftiri. black, red and white positively gen uine ana pncea moucraLji. women are wearing lovely Foxes who, without CHERRY'S Credit System, would have to do without them! And Dresses! for street and even ing wear. The former are of silk and serge, priced $19.50. Tho Evening Gowns- are lovely creations priced .11.95 up. In smart Coats CHERRY'S have superb assortments, priced right and sold on Credit Terms. Do you need new Waists? CHER RY'S special 13.95 display of stylish models Includes exquisite chiffon or lare Waists, and dainty crepe de chines. Kill the gap In your wardrobe with out further worry or ado! Go to Cher ry"s lovely store at 389-291 Washington street. In the Pittock block, and get what you want. Open evenings till Xmas until 9 P. M. GOLDEN VEST COFFEE WOMAN MAY BUY I -a -m THE rich, delightful flavor of Golden West Steel Cut Coffee will make your Christmas din ner a better one. 40c lb.; 3 lbs. $1.10. CLOSSET & DEVERS Portland, Oregon mas Candies Fancy Boxes, Baskets Bonbonnieres Packed With Dusky Drea"ms, Victoria Chocolates, Bitter Sweets and French Bonbons Wrapped for Pareel Post or Express Cream Caramels, Mexican Chews, Nut Brittles, Pecan Patties, Nougrat, Taffies, Etc. Salted Nuts P CiiJJPHEALTH & ly .WINTER RESORTS Spend the Winter in California AVERAGE WEEKLY TEMPERATURES OF LEADING CALITORMA KE- saaaaaaaaaaaaasal SORTS FOR WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DEC. It. 1915. Max. Min. Mean. US SO 59 Los Anreles....... Ocean Park..... 68 Pasadena. ... 67 Del Monte .. . . 65 Santa Barbara..... .. 72 44 4-J 43 44 Si t.4 (TEMPERATURES "CLOSE TO THE RHYTHMIC SCBF." A hotel sumptuous In appointment to meet .- r.t tltnA whua eves are used to mortem surroundings. Center of Winter social activities. uon, icimub, Indoor bathing, flshins;. motoring over miles of smooth scenic boulevards; 20 miles from Los Angeles. Absolutely fireproof. Folder. WM. F. NESTLE. Mgr. TMSprmds TF.MPERATrRE 202 ik;rkks. HOTTEST 't"RATIVF SPR1NOS IN THE MOULD. Th rare mineral, dl-sodlum arsenate. Is found In proper solution in the waters at Arrowhead The only American waters ever analyzed by the French government. Best 2nd recuperate here. Here yu.,mal .nJX iverv California diversion at its best; 60 mllel from Lo. Angeles, oa 4 transportation lines Home-grown table products. Amer Icau plan. Write for folder. ARROWHEAD SPRINGS. Cal. "The Coney Inland of Western America." bouthern :al'fornia's fun center Attrac- lona calore Largest variety of diversions. PKnty It invigorating sunshine. Clean san ItarV environs. Mammoth salt water p'unge. Oualnt Italian canals. Safest beach, t-plen-Sid hotel. Low Winter rates. Descriptive ''"'""I'MTwEt ASSOCIATION. X r a sav- ssWuir-AV f LAN. Sp.:rn.?p.ArV. JO..I arehUee- ture. Superbly located in the MIs- '?" '.f'm'iv'di fferent. Nr -i .hi Vfan ind J't a short distance from the" beautiful foothills. Finest cune Folder. E. P. Dunn, lessee. HOTEL TURPIN -IV THE HEART OF THE CITY" 17 POWELL ST.. AT MACKXT BAN FRANCISCO. sra-snT CONVENIENCE and COMFORT U ROPEAN PLAN. l.S0 and Upward. UREE Auto Bus Meet. Trains, "earner. Coder Management of A. V- It'"'" Tr FASCINATING i3 thousand delights lmCfM l'lJ.fV to Interest the Winter visitor. The w j fTtoJb wonderful land of perpetual Summer. Miles or map- n aSa nificent motor boulevards over mountains, through I I. picturesque cvpress groves, pine forests and along 1 IV I the historic Bay of Monterey. Unsurpassrd grolf. Polo horseback riding, fishinpr. bathine.. boatin. hunting etc. One hundred and twenty-five miles ft ff south ot San Francisco. American plan. Write for J I folder and rates. CAUL STANLEY. Mgr. 10NG BEACH. CALIFORNIA. 1 ARIIHGTOHHOTE SANTA BARBARA. CAUl&00 PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE ORECON1AN Main 7070 and Imported Stuffed Dates Max. Min. Mean. . SS 4i 5T Lonr Beach. Arrowhead . Kan Francisco..... Venice 67 67 4T T & 64 44 56 CHANGED WEEKLY) LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 4th and UiU Sts. 650 roouis, each with private bath. Situ ated in the heart of the city, near theaters, shops and places of attraction. Easily acces s.ble to beach carllnes. A stone's throw from Central Park. Luxurious appointments, perfect service; splen did grill: European plan Tariff from $1.50. Write for folder. F. M. Dlmmick. Lessee and Mgr. TTTTTTTT Broadway at Seventh. The center of shopping, bnslness and t theatrical district. Finest downtown location: 300 outside rooma. with r" vata bath. Ratea $1.50 up; Euro pean plan. New management; ne dining-room, new kitchen. "The hotel of comfort and service." J. 11. Lanker. Xta. Owner. Wm. R. 'Tood. Mgr. Healtlt, is Ones Cir e at cj-t Ass ct" Write todiy .Valuable Booklet 'DeJcribingMefrioai n.vuedbvthe BEACH 5AH1T&RIUH lOTfj and LIMULn vi.. LO N G BEACH . CAL! FORN ! A JstJiisfte ontheattlCreeKPian. V. 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